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The Young Gods (album)

The Young Gods is the eponymous debut studio album by the Swiss industrial rock band The Young Gods, released in 1987 by Play It Again Sam, Organik and Wax Trax! Records.[3] The album employs a sample-based approach to rock music: the tracks are composed from samples from metal guitar riffs and classical compositions. The Young Gods was produced by Roli Mosimann, who went on to become a frequent collaborator of the band. It is the band's only record to feature their original drummer, Frank Bagnoud.

The Young Gods
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1987
RecordedArtag Studio (Zurich)
Genre
Length34:10
Label
ProducerRoli Mosimann
The Young Gods chronology
The Young Gods
(1987)
L'eau rouge
(1989)
Singles from The Young Gods
  1. "Did You Miss Me?"
    Released: February 1987

The Young Gods met with a critical acclaim, with a particular interest from the British music press: it was named as the "Album of the Year" by Melody Maker. The album peaked at number 14 on UK Independent Albums Chart, while its sole single, "Did You Miss Me?," charted on the UK Independent Singles Chart.

Background and recording

The Young Gods formed in Geneva in 1985, after Fribourg-native guitarist Franz Treichler decided to assemble a band for his sound collage compositions. The band started rehearsing and performing with the inclusion of sampler player Cesare Pizzi and drummer Frank Bagnoud.[4][5] After a series of early gigs, the trio signed to the Swiss label Organik, which was a subsidiary of RecRec Music. Their self-financed debut single, "Envoyé!," was released in 1986 to positive reviews and publicity. It was named as "the Single of the Week" by Melody Maker; the band soon started touring in Europe and the United Kingdom.[6] The success of the single won the band a recording deal with the Belgian label Play It Again Sam.[7]

The band soon started recording their debut album with Roli Mosimann.[7] Treichler had previously met with Mosimann during the latter's tenure as the drummer of Swans.[8] The album was recorded at the Artag Studio in Zurich, Switzerland.[9] According to Treichler, Mosimann was heavily involved in the songwriting and arrangement process.[8]

Music and lyrics

 
The band's sampler player, Cesare Pizzi, in 2019

On The Young Gods, the band used the sampler as a compositional tool: the tracks are constructed from classical and rock/metal guitar samples.[10] On the band's arrangements, David Stubbs of The Quietus wrote: "They used artifice and synthesis, mechanically retrieving the sounds of the dead rock (and classical) past, but forging them in such a way as to create something bold, grandiose and absolutely new under the sun."[11] Treichler's vocals were described as "leering" and "guttural."[3] The tracks often deviate from the standard verse–chorus form.[11] The band have described their music as "new sonic architecture."[12]

The track "Nous de la lune" features a martial beat, tolling bells, and "a vomiting, bass growl" by Treichler.[11] "Jusqu'au About" was characterized by "exhaust fume sputters of revving guitar," while the track "A ciel ouvert" features "Treichler's melodramatic, pterodactyl-like screams."[11] "Did You Miss Me?," a cover of Gary Glitter's "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again," was constructed from string samples[10] and was compared to the works of Laibach. The track features an audience sample from a Yello live album.[11] "Jimmy" was described as a "furious punk" track.[12] The tracks "Percussione" and "Feu" are driven by "primitive, muscle-powered percussion" and "a looped riff", respectively.[11] "Envoyé!," featured on the CD version, consists of a "motorik percussion, gunshots, an abbreviated hair metal riff;"[10][11] the track was likened to "techno played by a speed-metal band."[3] "Comme si était la dernière fois," another CD bonus track, features a slowed down guitar riff from The Ruts.[13]

The lyrics on The Young Gods are sung in French, except for "Did You Miss Me?" and "The Irrtum Boys."[11][14]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Robert Christgau [15]
Uncut     [16]

The Young Gods was released in April 1987 on Play It Again Sam and Organik. Wax Trax! Records handled the North American release.[3][9] The record received a critical success in the United Kingdom[6][7] and peaked at number 14 on UK Independent Albums Chart.[17] The band regularly relocated to London for the accompanying tour.[4]

AllMusic critic Ned Raggett wrote: "Even if the uniqueness of the Young Gods' sample-based compositional and playing method of heavy rock wasn't a question, the band's debut would still have caught many a discerning ear." Raggett further added: "While not consistently strong throughout, this self-titled effort has far more hits than misses to its overall credit."[10] Music critic Robert Christgau noted the tracks "Feu" and "Did You Miss Me" as notable cuts from the record.[15] Simon Reynolds of Melody Maker praised the record, stating that the record "looks like the most creative record released this year." Reynolds further stated that the band "takes sampling beyond the dance functionalism which limits hip hop. Where most pop is linear, horizontal, The Young Gods open up space along the vertical."[12] Trouser Press wrote: "'Bombastic' would be a gross understatement, but when ability matches ambition, The Young Gods has a uniquely menacing majesty."[3]

The album was chosen as the "Album of the Year" by Melody Maker in 1987.[18] It was also included on Sounds magazine's lists of "Albums of the Year" and "The Top 80 Albums from the '80s" in 1987[19] and 1989,[20] respectively. In 2010, Spin featured the record on its list of essential industrial metal albums.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Young Gods, except "Did You Miss Me?" by Gary Glitter and Mike Leander.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Nous de la lune" ("We of the Moon")4:33
2."Jusqu'au bout" ("All the Way")2:35
3."A ciel ouvert" ("In the Open Air")1:46
4."Jimmy"2:41
5."Fais la mouette" ("Do the Seagull")4:46
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Percussionne" ("Percussion"[a])5:28
2."Feu" ("Of Old")3:04
3."Did You Miss Me?" (Gary Glitter cover)3:22
4."Si tu gardes" ("If You Keep")5:55
CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."The Irrtum Boys"2:38
11."Envoyé!" ("Sent"[b])1:53
12."Soul Idiot"4:23
13."Comme si était la dernière fois" ("As If It Were the Last Time")5:09
Notes
  1. ^ Translated as "Let the Trial Begin" on the liner notes.[14]
  2. ^ Translated as "Go For It and Fuck Off" on the liner notes.[14]

Personnel

Adapted from The Young Gods liner notes.[14]

Chart positions

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[21] 22
UK Indie Chart[17] 14

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Notes
Belgium 1987 PIAS CD, LP LD 8821
Switzerland Organik ORG 87/9
United States Wax Trax! WAX 7135
1995 Interscope CD 92653
France 2001 Intoxygene LD 8821
Europe 2012 Two Gentlemen TWOGTL 018 Deluxe edition; includes the previously-unreleased live album, Live at Fri-Son (1987)[9]
2021 LP TWOGTL 081 Double LP; includes the previously-unreleased Peel session from 1988[22]

References

  1. ^ Nash, Rob (30 November 2005). "The Young Gods: Sounds like heaven". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-07. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b Eddy, Chuck (1 April 2010). "Essential: Industrial Metal". Spin. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Aswad, Jem; Fasolino, Greg (2007). "Young Gods". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Stewart-Panko, Kevin (12 September 2019). "Everybody Should Know: An Interview with The Young Gods". Decibel. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  5. ^ de Roguin, Vincent, ed. (2017). The Young Gods: Documents 1985-2015. La Baconnière. p. 694. ISBN 9782940431540.
  6. ^ a b Jason, Ankeny (5 March 2009). "Interview: The Young Gods". Panagram Magazine. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Bousfield, Jonathan (2003). Buckley, Peter (ed.). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. pp. 1208–1209. ISBN 9781843531050.
  8. ^ a b Zappa, François (21 March 2020). "Interview: The Young Gods". elgarajedefrank.es. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  9. ^ a b c "The Young Gods (Deluxe Edition), 2012". younggods.com. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  10. ^ a b c d e Raggett, Ned. "The Young Gods: The Young Gods Review". AllMusic. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Stubbs, David (22 May 2012). "25 Years On: The Young Gods' Debut Revisited". The Quietus. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  12. ^ a b c Reynolds, Simon (20 June 1987). "The Young Gods - The Young Gods". Melody Maker.
  13. ^ "Interview: The Young Gods' Franz Treichler on 30 Years of Music". Red Bull Music Academy. 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  14. ^ a b c d The Young Gods (booklet). The Young Gods. Zürich, Switzerland: Organik. 1987.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ a b Christgau, Robert. "The Young Gods". Robert Christgau.com. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  16. ^ columnist (September 2002). "The Young Gods: The Young Gods". Q: 127.
  17. ^ a b Lazell, Barry (1997). . Cherry Red Books. Archived from the original on May 14, 2008. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  18. ^ "The Vinyl Curtain - Melody Maker Best Albums of 1987". Melody Maker. 19 December 1987. p. 56.
  19. ^ "Albums of the Year (1987)". Sounds. December 1987.
  20. ^ "The Top 80 Albums from the '80s". Sounds. December 1989.
  21. ^ "Swisscharts.com – The Young Gods – The Young Gods". Hung Medien. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  22. ^ "The Young Gods 1987 – Vinyl Reissue". younggods.com. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021.

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The Young Gods is the eponymous debut studio album by the Swiss industrial rock band The Young Gods released in 1987 by Play It Again Sam Organik and Wax Trax Records 3 The album employs a sample based approach to rock music the tracks are composed from samples from metal guitar riffs and classical compositions The Young Gods was produced by Roli Mosimann who went on to become a frequent collaborator of the band It is the band s only record to feature their original drummer Frank Bagnoud The Young GodsStudio album by The Young GodsReleasedApril 1987RecordedArtag Studio Zurich GenreIndustrial rock avant garde 1 industrial metal 2 Length34 10LabelPlay It Again Sam Organik Wax Trax ProducerRoli MosimannThe Young Gods chronologyThe Young Gods 1987 L eau rouge 1989 Singles from The Young Gods Did You Miss Me Released February 1987The Young Gods met with a critical acclaim with a particular interest from the British music press it was named as the Album of the Year by Melody Maker The album peaked at number 14 on UK Independent Albums Chart while its sole single Did You Miss Me charted on the UK Independent Singles Chart Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart positions 7 Release history 8 References 9 External linksBackground and recording EditThe Young Gods formed in Geneva in 1985 after Fribourg native guitarist Franz Treichler decided to assemble a band for his sound collage compositions The band started rehearsing and performing with the inclusion of sampler player Cesare Pizzi and drummer Frank Bagnoud 4 5 After a series of early gigs the trio signed to the Swiss label Organik which was a subsidiary of RecRec Music Their self financed debut single Envoye was released in 1986 to positive reviews and publicity It was named as the Single of the Week by Melody Maker the band soon started touring in Europe and the United Kingdom 6 The success of the single won the band a recording deal with the Belgian label Play It Again Sam 7 The band soon started recording their debut album with Roli Mosimann 7 Treichler had previously met with Mosimann during the latter s tenure as the drummer of Swans 8 The album was recorded at the Artag Studio in Zurich Switzerland 9 According to Treichler Mosimann was heavily involved in the songwriting and arrangement process 8 Music and lyrics Edit The band s sampler player Cesare Pizzi in 2019 On The Young Gods the band used the sampler as a compositional tool the tracks are constructed from classical and rock metal guitar samples 10 On the band s arrangements David Stubbs of The Quietus wrote They used artifice and synthesis mechanically retrieving the sounds of the dead rock and classical past but forging them in such a way as to create something bold grandiose and absolutely new under the sun 11 Treichler s vocals were described as leering and guttural 3 The tracks often deviate from the standard verse chorus form 11 The band have described their music as new sonic architecture 12 The track Nous de la lune features a martial beat tolling bells and a vomiting bass growl by Treichler 11 Jusqu au About was characterized by exhaust fume sputters of revving guitar while the track A ciel ouvert features Treichler s melodramatic pterodactyl like screams 11 Did You Miss Me a cover of Gary Glitter s Hello Hello I m Back Again was constructed from string samples 10 and was compared to the works of Laibach The track features an audience sample from a Yello live album 11 Jimmy was described as a furious punk track 12 The tracks Percussione and Feu are driven by primitive muscle powered percussion and a looped riff respectively 11 Envoye featured on the CD version consists of a motorik percussion gunshots an abbreviated hair metal riff 10 11 the track was likened to techno played by a speed metal band 3 Comme si etait la derniere fois another CD bonus track features a slowed down guitar riff from The Ruts 13 The lyrics on The Young Gods are sung in French except for Did You Miss Me and The Irrtum Boys 11 14 Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 10 Robert Christgau 15 Uncut 16 The Young Gods was released in April 1987 on Play It Again Sam and Organik Wax Trax Records handled the North American release 3 9 The record received a critical success in the United Kingdom 6 7 and peaked at number 14 on UK Independent Albums Chart 17 The band regularly relocated to London for the accompanying tour 4 AllMusic critic Ned Raggett wrote Even if the uniqueness of the Young Gods sample based compositional and playing method of heavy rock wasn t a question the band s debut would still have caught many a discerning ear Raggett further added While not consistently strong throughout this self titled effort has far more hits than misses to its overall credit 10 Music critic Robert Christgau noted the tracks Feu and Did You Miss Me as notable cuts from the record 15 Simon Reynolds of Melody Maker praised the record stating that the record looks like the most creative record released this year Reynolds further stated that the band takes sampling beyond the dance functionalism which limits hip hop Where most pop is linear horizontal The Young Gods open up space along the vertical 12 Trouser Press wrote Bombastic would be a gross understatement but when ability matches ambition The Young Gods has a uniquely menacing majesty 3 The album was chosen as the Album of the Year by Melody Maker in 1987 18 It was also included on Sounds magazine s lists of Albums of the Year and The Top 80 Albums from the 80s in 1987 19 and 1989 20 respectively In 2010 Spin featured the record on its list of essential industrial metal albums 2 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by The Young Gods except Did You Miss Me by Gary Glitter and Mike Leander Side oneNo TitleLength1 Nous de la lune We of the Moon 4 332 Jusqu au bout All the Way 2 353 A ciel ouvert In the Open Air 1 464 Jimmy 2 415 Fais la mouette Do the Seagull 4 46 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Percussionne Percussion a 5 282 Feu Of Old 3 043 Did You Miss Me Gary Glitter cover 3 224 Si tu gardes If You Keep 5 55 CD bonus tracksNo TitleLength10 The Irrtum Boys 2 3811 Envoye Sent b 1 5312 Soul Idiot 4 2313 Comme si etait la derniere fois As If It Were the Last Time 5 09 Notes Translated as Let the Trial Begin on the liner notes 14 Translated as Go For It and Fuck Off on the liner notes 14 Personnel EditAdapted from The Young Gods liner notes 14 The Young GodsFrank Bagnoud drums Cesare Pizzi sampler Franz Treichler vocals Production and additional personnelVoco Fauxpas assistant engineer Jean Marc Giossi photography Roli Mosimann production engineering trumpet A5 The Young Gods cover art designChart positions EditChart 1987 PeakpositionSwiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 21 22UK Indie Chart 17 14Release history EditRegion Date Label Format Catalog NotesBelgium 1987 PIAS CD LP LD 8821Switzerland Organik ORG 87 9United States Wax Trax WAX 71351995 Interscope CD 92653France 2001 Intoxygene LD 8821Europe 2012 Two Gentlemen TWOGTL 018 Deluxe edition includes the previously unreleased live album Live at Fri Son 1987 9 2021 LP TWOGTL 081 Double LP includes the previously unreleased Peel session from 1988 22 References Edit Nash Rob 30 November 2005 The Young Gods Sounds like heaven The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 05 07 Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b Eddy Chuck 1 April 2010 Essential Industrial Metal Spin Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b c d e Aswad Jem Fasolino Greg 2007 Young Gods Trouser Press Retrieved April 19 2016 a b Stewart Panko Kevin 12 September 2019 Everybody Should Know An Interview with The Young Gods Decibel Retrieved 27 February 2020 de Roguin Vincent ed 2017 The Young Gods Documents 1985 2015 La Baconniere p 694 ISBN 9782940431540 a b Jason Ankeny 5 March 2009 Interview The Young Gods Panagram Magazine Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b c Bousfield Jonathan 2003 Buckley Peter ed The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides pp 1208 1209 ISBN 9781843531050 a b Zappa Francois 21 March 2020 Interview The Young Gods elgarajedefrank es Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b c The Young Gods Deluxe Edition 2012 younggods com Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b c d e Raggett Ned The Young Gods The Young Gods Review AllMusic Retrieved April 19 2016 a b c d e f g h Stubbs David 22 May 2012 25 Years On The Young Gods Debut Revisited The Quietus Retrieved 3 September 2020 a b c Reynolds Simon 20 June 1987 The Young Gods The Young Gods Melody Maker Interview The Young Gods Franz Treichler on 30 Years of Music Red Bull Music Academy 2015 Retrieved 27 February 2020 a b c d The Young Gods booklet The Young Gods Zurich Switzerland Organik 1987 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Christgau Robert The Young Gods Robert Christgau com Retrieved April 19 2016 columnist September 2002 The Young Gods The Young Gods Q 127 a b Lazell Barry 1997 Indie Hits 1980 1989 Cherry Red Books Archived from the original on May 14 2008 Retrieved April 19 2016 The Vinyl Curtain Melody Maker Best Albums of 1987 Melody Maker 19 December 1987 p 56 Albums of the Year 1987 Sounds December 1987 The Top 80 Albums from the 80s Sounds December 1989 Swisscharts com The Young Gods The Young Gods Hung Medien Retrieved April 19 2016 The Young Gods 1987 Vinyl Reissue younggods com 2 March 2021 Retrieved 12 April 2021 External links EditThe Young Gods at Discogs list of releases The Young Gods at Bandcamp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Young Gods album amp oldid 1107667239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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